Justice with John Carpay

Ep. 28 To Mask or Not to Mask

July 15, 2020 The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Season 1 Episode 28
Justice with John Carpay
Ep. 28 To Mask or Not to Mask
Show Notes

This episode leads off with a discussion about the Charter freedom implications of mandatory mask policies. Later, John explains how the Law Society of Alberta disregards the Charter freedoms of Leighton Grey, a lawyer who's been cancel-cultured because he criticized Black Lives Matter.

OCLA, Apr 2020: Masks Don’t Work: A review of science relevant to COVID-19 social policy by Denis G. Rancourt (PDF)

Montreal Gazette, Jul 13, 2020: Starting Saturday, masks will be mandatory in Quebec's indoor public spaces

CBC, Jun 17, 2020: Mandatory mask laws are spreading in Canada

Global News, May 14, 2020: Public mask program to start in Alberta at the end of the month: Kenney

Fox News via New York Post, May 28, 2020: Healthy people should wear masks only if caring for coronavirus patients, WHO says

Technocracy, Jun 19, 2020: Updated: The Miserable Pseudo-Science Behind Face Masks, Social Distancing And Contact Tracing

The Blaze, May 28, 2020: Fauci changes tune, now says second COVID-19 wave may never happen — and mask-wearing is symbolic

iPolitics, Jul 14, 2020: MPs force release of docs about Dr. Tam’s U-turn on mask advice

John Carpay in The Post Millennial, Jul 10, 2020: Alberta Law Society embraces politically correct cancel culture

CBC, Jun 19, 2020: Lawyer who posted Black Lives Matter 'leftist lie' video resigns from Alberta judicial vetting committee

CBC, Jun 23, 2020: Alberta government won't apologize for appointee critics say made racist, anti-Semitic posts

Open Society Foundations, Jul 13, 2020: Open Society Foundations Announce $220 Million for Building Power in Black Communities

Summit News, Jul 14, 2020: Soros Foundation Announces It Is 'Doubling Down' On Funding "Black-led Justice Organizations"

New York Post, Jun 25, 2020: Black Lives Matter co-founder describes herself as ‘trained Marxist’

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